“Very rarely do things go exactly as planned” – Naomi D’Souza
A well-known food blogger, Naomi D’Souza, has unexpectedly achieved popularity in the blogosphere of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), much to her delight. She is a well-known figure in the United Arab Emirates and holds the title of most famous food blogger in the country. In addition, she is a creator of digital material. The United Arab Emirates has recognized Naomi D’Souza as one of the top 100 Asians and the most influential people in the country.
The content that can be found on Naomi’s social media sites, such as her Instagram account (@naomidsouza), is a combination of photographs that have been painstakingly curated and show her traveling to beautiful locations, sampling a wide variety of cuisines, and engaging in other fascinating activities.
Learning from her mother
Naomi is a powerful person on social media, and she is fully aware of the responsibility that comes with her position, which is to promote as much positivity, happiness, and information as she can through the use of the platform. This is something that Naomi strives to do daily.
Her devoted following has evolved, over the years, to regard her as a model that they should strive to be like. People can’t get enough of hearing about her incredible travels and culinary exploits in the Middle East.
Since she was a young child, her mother has been the primary individual who inspires and encourages her. She attributes learning the value of perseverance and, more importantly, the capacity to juggle a variety of commitments at once to the lessons that were imparted to her by her mother.
Practicing ethical standards
When it comes to making choices that involve collaboration, Naomi thinks that every influencer has a responsibility to remember that there is a community of people — their followers — who have supported them throughout their journey and are the reason why they are where they are now. This is because their followers are the reason why they are where they are now. This is because the influencer’s followers are the ones responsible for them getting to where they are currently.
According to her, it would be immoral for a blogger to partner with a company in which they have little faith to obtain financial advantage because doing so would constitute unethical behavior on their part. This is not a moral or ethical action to take. To avoid becoming entangled in the world of massive brands and money, both of which have the potential to quickly trap you, it is vital to maintain a high degree of integrity and ethics at all times. This is the only way to ensure that you do not get cornered.
If we can find a way to easily incorporate a particular brand into our profile, especially if they are my main source of income, then working with them would be acceptable. – Naomi D’Souza